Here is our ultimate guide to buying a fireplace for your home.
Different types of electric fireplaces.
Built in units are great for new construction or renovating old spaces as they are easy to install and usually only require standard 2 x 4 framing with extended depth to accommodate the firebox.
While on the face of it a fireplace may seem run of the mill the fact of the matter there are a ton of options.
The last type of wood burning fireplace is the wood burning stove.
Many electric fireplaces feature thermostats and remote controls for easy operation and heat regulation.
Both gas and electric fireplace units offer a safer alternative to wood burning fireplaces producing heat and ambiance without the threat of dangerous sparks jumping out of the hearth.
If your room gets too hot most electric fireplaces allow you to keep the flame going while not putting out any more heat.
The typical electric fireplace operates on a standard 120 volt outlet and works with two types of heat.
It also needs a pipe so the smoke would come out the chimney.
Out of all the types of fireplaces this is the most cost effective and the easiest to install.
Built in electric fireplaces offer the lowest profile mounting options for a seamless integration into your favorite living space.
A silent fan blows over heated coils to produce heat in the room.
As the name suggests it is not a real fireplace but it burns wood just the same.
Though fundamentally different as night and day gas and electric fireplaces actually have quite a few shared benefits between them.